Wallace believes that his job extends beyond the tangible statistics on the field to the way he interacts and motivates his teammates off of it. While it wasn’t a role he found himself playing for the Steelers, Wallace wants to be a leader for the Dolphins.

“I just have to lead more, lead by example more, not just go out and think I can just play my game and that’ll be all I need to do,” Wallace said, via Chris Perkins of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. ”Out there [in Pittsburgh] we had so many great leaders that I really didn’t have to say too much, I really didn’t have to do too much, just go out and do my job. But here, I have to do my job and motivate at the same time.”

Now let's see him back it up. It's easy to talk.Nothing against Wallace but my belief in players is at a low level lately. Even Aaron Hernandez went on TV and talked about how thankful he was for what he had and just wanted to be a role model for kids.

Now let's see him back it up. It's easy to talk.Nothing against Wallace but my belief in players is at a low level lately. Even Aaron Hernandez went on TV and talked about how thankful he was for what he had and just wanted to be a role model for kids.